Italian Court Orders Retrial for Amanda Knox

Italy's highest criminal court has overturned the acquittal of American Amanda Knox and her former Italian boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, ordering a retrial in the case of the 2007 murder of Knox's roommate.

Knox and Sollecito have been free since 2011, when an appeals court overturned their convictions and sentences of 26 and 25 years. Both have maintained their innocence.

Prosecutors vowed at the time to take the case to the Court of Cassation, which ordered the new trial Tuesday.

In a statement, Knox called the court's move "painful," and said the prosecution's case is "completely unfounded and unfair."

Prosecutors have said Meredith Kercher, a British student who lived with Knox when the two were exchange students in Perugia, Italy, was killed in their house when a sex game turned violent.

A third suspect in the case, former drug dealer Rudy Guede, was given a 30-year prison sentence, which was later reduced to 16 years.